Khupe Replaces Tsvangirai – AUDIO Hlalo
25 March 2016
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taken over from Tsvangirai?
taken over from Tsvangirai?

By Chrispen Tabvura| MDC-T Deputy President Thokozani Khupe has effectively taken over from leader Morgan Tsvangirai, the suspended Bulawayo Senator Matson Hlalo has said.
Hlalo saying Khupe daily replaces Tsvangirai in all the day to day running of the party, castigated the leadership for allegedly destroying the once strongest of all opposition parties.
In an interview with ZimEye.com this week, Hlalo pointed his guns at Khupe and those he labeled the Mafikizolos, meaning the chancers (Opportunists), who he said have caused the mess.
Hlalo said Tsvangirai has been replaced by Khupe. He told ZimEye.com “…it’s now in the open that the person who runs the party is Thokozani Khupe.”
Hlalo also said he will abide by the court ruling, to remain in the Senatorial position.
FULL AUDIO BELOW


Senator Matson Hlalo interview by Chrispen Tabvura

Editing by Simbarashe Chikanza  

 

6 Replies to “Khupe Replaces Tsvangirai – AUDIO Hlalo”

  1. That is a lot of rabish she think she can change things what duck she is should live tsvangirayi alone

  2. That is a lot of rabish she think she can change things what duck she is should live tsvangirayi alone

  3. I really do not understand what this Bulawayo business man masquerading as a politician is trying to say.In all democratically governed institutions, it has been and always are deputies to the CEOs who run the show.Hlalo’s outburst do not only expose his shallowness in socio economic affairs but also affords us a window from where we view his traditional belief that women should not lead over men.To hell with you Hlalo

  4. I really do not understand what this Bulawayo business man masquerading as a politician is trying to say.In all democratically governed institutions, it has been and always are deputies to the CEOs who run the show.Hlalo’s outburst do not only expose his shallowness in socio economic affairs but also affords us a window from where we view his traditional belief that women should not lead over men.To hell with you Hlalo

  5. That is a good thing, for Zimbabwean politics in general and Africa in particular, or have I missed the boat?

  6. That is a good thing, for Zimbabwean politics in general and Africa in particular, or have I missed the boat?

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